Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer made strong first impressions in their Summer League debuts, delivering productive scoring performances as they began their offseason showcase.
Peterson led the way with 28 points, putting together one of the more notable debut outings of the early Summer League slate. His scoring output highlighted an efficient start to his first appearance in the competition.
Boozer also made an impact in his debut, finishing with 15 points. The performance gave him a solid opening statement as he took the floor in a setting often used to evaluate young players and recent additions.
Strong Opening Performances
Summer League provides players an early opportunity to adjust to professional competition, build rhythm and show how their games translate in live action. Peterson and Boozer both used their debuts to make immediate contributions on the scoreboard.
With Peterson scoring 28 and Boozer adding 15, both players began their Summer League runs with performances that stood out in their first appearances.
